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2014-06-20 * new version 2.19.9992Eduardo Chappa
* Alpine would not parse options from the command line, such as -patterns-filters2, correctly. * Add /usr/local/include as a path to find include and libs files for openssl in FreeBSD. * Management certificate screen now prints, in addition to the e-mail address of the owner of the certificates, the dates of validity and the MD5 hash of such certificates. * crash when processing message/rfc822 attachments that are encoded in base64. * Openssl: if /usr/local/ssl exists, assume that this is the intended place where ssl libraries, include files and certificates are located. Typically, distributions do not use this directory, so its existence indicates that Openssl has been specially installed there, so it is probably a preferred place to get the system Openssl files. * Postponed messages whose content-type is text/html, text/enriched and text/richtext are sent with that content-type, even though, after resuming composition, Alpine had changed its type to text/plain. * HTML: <BR>, <BR />, and <BR/&> are considered the same inline tag; the same is valid for the <HR> tag.
2014-05-17 * New version 2.19.999Eduardo Chappa
* Introduce the option "Validate Using Certificate Store Only", and make it the default. This will make Alpine check for the validity of signatures in certificates that a user has installed in their system, and not in the certificates that come with the message. A user can override this, although is not recommended, by disabling this feature. * When viewing a signed message, the ^E command would present an empty screen or Alpine would crash because when Alpine would get the PKCS7 body of the message from body->sparep, it would not decode it properly due to the new way in which the sparep pointer is encoded that was introduced in version 2.19.991. * When a signed message is forwarded, the message might not be filtered correctly, and mime information might make it into the body of the forwarded message. In order to produce this, the message must be forwarded from the index screen and not be opened. The reason why this makes a difference is because opening a signed message changes its body structure. The reason why a person could forward a message before reading it is because the person could already be aware of the content of the message (e.g. the message is in the sent-mail folder). * When a message fails to validate and the body is saved from the server for validation, be careful in the way that body part pointers are set, in order to do this we split the mail_body function into two parts, one that gets the body, the other that gets the section of the body. The new function that gets the section of the body (mail_body_section), is used to assign pointers of the reconstructed new body. * When a container has not been defined, transferring messages to a container will succeed, and the name of the container will be written on screen. * When Alpine is receiving the envelopes from an imap server, it attempts to generate the index line immediately; while doing so it might need to compute a score, and for this, it might need to go back and do some operation in the same imap server. In this case, Alpine will crash with a "lock when already locked" message. In order to avoid this crash, a new check in match_pattern was added to Alpine to avoid the second trip to a server that is busy sending us envelopes. Reported by Peter Koellner. * Update copyright notice in mswin.rc and pmapi.rc, as well as first time user notice and special request notice. * Alpine cannot handle correctly some characters in the Windows-1256 character set, which might lead to a crash or a corruption in the screen. Work was done to contain the bug. A more complete fix will be done in a future release. Reported by Professor Robert Funnell. * Decode the name of attachment names, so they can be written as part of the description of the part. * When transferring certificates to a local container, create container with default names PublicContainer, PrivateContainer and CAContainer, as appropriate for these files, unless the user has provided some other names.
2014-05-02 * Create help for explaining how encrypted password file supportEduardo Chappa
works. * When a message is sent encrypted, add the sender certificate so that the sender can decrypt it too. * When a message is signed and encrypted, first sign it and then encrypt it. This changes the usual order of encrypting and then signing, and it has the shortcoming of making bigger messages. However, this is the way that most clients work with S/MIME, and so for compatibility with other programs, we will send signed, then encrypted, instead of encrypted, then signed. Hmm... should we sign the encrypted part? * Avoid the first RSET smtp command, as this causes delays in some evily managed servers.
2014-02-02 * Update to version 2.19.5Eduardo Chappa
* check bounds and tie strings off to improve security. Contributed by James Jerkins. * Alpine crashed when a user attempted to add a folder collection, due to bug in GET_NAMESPACE in imap4r1.c.
2013-11-16 * Crash when tcp connection to NNTP server was lost after connectionEduardo Chappa
had been established, but lost immediately afterwards. * Small fixes to pine.hlp (alignment issues) * Add server name to debug in pine_tcptimeout function.
2013-11-02 * Update to version 2.19.1Eduardo Chappa
* Upgrade UW-IMAP to Panda IMAP from https://github.com/jonabbey/panda-imap. * Replace tabs by spaces in From and Subject fields to control for size in screen of these fields. Change only in index screen display.
2013-10-06 * new version 2.11.8Eduardo Chappa
* Fix in configure script for recognition of SSL files in Ubuntu 12.04 * Alpine does not attempt to automatically reopen a collection that was not opened due to cancellation by the user. Instead, the user must try to open it explicitly. * few improvements on new /tls1, /tls1_1, etc. options.
2013-09-21 * Version 2.11.6Eduardo Chappa
* Add /tls1, /tls1_1, /tls1_2 and /dtls1 to the definition of a server to use different ways to connect using ssl, for example {server.com/tls1} will attempt to connect to server.com at the ssl imap port (port 993) and establish a connection using TLSv1. These flags can be used in conjunction with the /ssl flag, the ssl flag is redundant. Conversely, however, the /ssl flag does not imply any of these flags; the /ssl flag means SSLv3 or, if not available, SSLv2 in the SSL port. * WebAlpine: add _GNU_SOURCE to make pubcookie build. * On my way to make 'make dist' and 'make distcheck' actually work.
2013-06-03 * Changes to configure.ac to add -lkrb5 to the linkEduardo Chappa
* Changes to avoud errors in compilation when -Wformat-security is used * Remove RFC files from source code
2013-05-31 * somehow all.patch got here. Reversing.Eduardo Chappa
2013-05-31 * Fix not allow remote execution by adding PIPE_NOSHELL to the opening of ↵Eduardo Chappa
a url by a browser.
2013-02-04Fix SMTP bugEduardo Chappa
2013-02-03Initial Alpine VersionEduardo Chappa